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The Student News Site of Frederick High School

Frederick Lantern

The Student News Site of Frederick High School

Frederick Lantern

The eggs and dairy shelves of the Firestone King Soopers, my workplace and possibly your grocery store, taken on April 22. Shelves at stores are still empty more than a month after the pandemic started. I'm here to explain what is going on with our inventory and when will the shelves will be full again.

Not a Square to Spare

Damien Gonzales, Staff Writer April 23, 2020

Can you imagine what a grocery store looks like with full shelves anymore? It's been six weeks since COVID-19 started disrupting our everyday lives. That week saw a rush on grocery stores, and things...

Back to school night is not a good use of time, especially if students don’t get useful information.

UPDATE: Frederick High Closed for Rest of School Year

Brandon Coon April 20, 2020

On Friday, March 13, the first case of COVID-19 appeared in Boulder County and Frederick High closed their doors until it was safe to return. Today, we learned that those doors won't open again for students...

Seniors at Frederick High School wonder how COVID-19 will affect the rest of their memories for the year, but words from the principal make their graduation seem possible.

UPDATE: Prom Delayed, but Graduation Will Happen

Ella Berrend, Head Editor April 6, 2020
The current national shutdown due to the COVID-19 has closed businesses and schools as well as canceling all group gatherings which has affected the public in multitudes of ways.
Several seniors in the Class of 2020 have finished their graduation requirements. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we should give these seniors the option to graduate early instead of engaging in remote learning.

OPINION: Let the Seniors Leave

Damien Gonzales, Staff Writer April 2, 2020

Very few student experiences are universal, but every student in some way looks forward to senior year. Senior year is the one to remember: making varsity teams, going to senior prom, walking the halls...

Jacob Wiegert and the Frederick Senior Class of 2018 get instructions before walking out onto the field for Graduation. Losing a graduation ceremony is one of the many fear that the Senior Class of 2020 is grappling with amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Senior Sadness

Aria Bragalone, Staff Writer March 26, 2020

COVID-19 is shutting down everything. First, pro sports were canceled, followed by our own CHSAA activities. Then the school closed its doors and we moved to online classes. Now, as of yesterday, everyone...

Today, Frederick and Dacono temporarily closed all non-essential town offices. Meanwhile, lots of local restaurants are closing their dining rooms and changing their service options.

UPDATE: City Offices Close, Restaurants Shift Services

Brandon Coon March 16, 2020

The towns of Frederick and Dacono have shut down their town halls and all their non-emergency offices to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Both cities will still keep all their Police and Fire departments...

The toilet paper aisle of the Firestone King Soopers on March 13. In the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, several local businesses are limiting their hours or temporarily closing their doors to help protect the community.

UPDATE: COVID-19 Affects Tri-Town Businesses

Brandon Coon March 15, 2020

Several businesses in Frederick, Firestone, and Dacono are changing business hours or even shutting their doors in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Here is a list of all the local business affected...

Coronavirus seems to be the only thing on the world’s mind right now. With so much about the virus still uncertain and the amount of information--and misinformation--online and in the news, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Yet panic will only make the COVID-19 situation worse, so we're here with tips to de-stress during the outbreak.

Don’t Panic

Grace Thiebeau, Staff Writer March 15, 2020

If you don’t live under a rock, you’ve probably heard a lot about the worldwide pandemic of COVID-19 or the coronavirus. First came the rumors before the virus hit the US, like how dogs could get it...

COVID-19 Closes Frederick High

COVID-19 Closes Frederick High

Ella Berrend, Aria Bragalone, and Brandon Coon March 15, 2020

All St. Vrain Valley Schools and Boulder Valley Schools were closed on Friday, March 13, prompted by a single positive case of COVID-19 in Boulder Valley. According to a message to the community by St....

An important update on how the COVID-19 has impacted the world in recent news.

A Global Update on the Coronavirus

Ella Berrend and Mackenzie Curtis March 12, 2020

The Coronavirus has been spreading like a wildfire. It is highly contagious considering there are many cases where it has been spread like a wildfire through countries. Starting in Wuhan, China...

Coronavirus hysteria has caused students to panic and wonder how their education will be affected.

Huge Changes Due to Microscopic Virus

Aria Bragalone and Ella Berrend March 12, 2020

As Coronavirus spreads like wildfire around the world, so does conversation. Many students are wondering how it will affect the end of the school year at Frederick High School. Class trips through...

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